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[Gly21]-beta-Amyloid (1-40), A21G, Flemish Mutation - 0.5 mg
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Several mutations in the beta amyloid precursor gene cause autosomal dominant Alzheimer's Disease in a number of kindreds. Amond them, the A21G Flemish mutation is unique as it shows a low tendency to aggregation, while deposits progressively appear in the vessel walls. In addition, the brain deposits are prefereably composed of A-beta 1-40 rather than A beta 1-42, in opposition to the other familial AD.
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